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  • Lindows Seeks to Stop Microsoft’s Foreign Lawsuits

    Besieged in Europe, where it recently has had to cease doing business in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg, Lindows.com Inc. has submitted a motion to the U.S. District Court in the Western District of Washington asking the court to halt the flood of global trademark lawsuits Microsoft Corp. has filed against it. While Lindows.com has…

  • Judge Cuts Off Dept. of Interior’s Net Access

    For the third time in less than three years, a federal judge has ordered the Department of the Interior to disconnect a large number of its employees from the Internet over concerns about the agency’s security practices. The order, issued Monday in United States District Court in Washington, is part of a longstanding conflict between…

  • Shopping for a $2 Billion Deal

    Is Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold on Computer Sciences Corp? The answer to that question could be worth $2 billion over 10 years to CSC. The consulting firm and Sears say they have “agreed to enter into negotiations” on a potential outsourcing contract under which CSC will provide Sears with “start-of-the-art Information Technology infrastructure support…

  • Analysts Predict Mild 2005 Recession for Semiconductors

    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.—The semiconductor industry looks likely to enter a mild recession in 2005, an analyst firm said Monday, following a healthy recovery that will continue through this year. According to analysts here at the Semico Summit, the slowdown in chip sales will be triggered by a number of factors, including lower sales of consumer electronics…

  • IBM Beefs Up Linux SMB Incentive Program, Security Partnerships

    IBM continues to ramp up its efforts to bring Linux to small-to-medium sized businesses (SMBs) and to migrate Windows users to Linux. The Armonk, N.Y., company on Tuesday increased incentives for its business partners who help SMBs implement Linux solutions. IBM doubled the financial incentive for partners who team up with distributors, resellers, consultants, integrators…

  • Wall Street in a Selling Mood

    A terrible week for channel stocks and broader market indexes ended with a muted rally as value investors swooped in for bargains. The Spain terror attacks, coupled with a weaker-than-expected consumer confidence report from the University of Michigan, undermined Wall Street and cut our Ziff Davis Channel Zone Stock Index by 2.97 percent for the…

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